Since the All-Star break, Milwaukee has increased its 3-point percentage by 3.1, which is the third-best increase in the NBA since before the break. The Bucks shot 34.9 percent from downtown before the All-Star game, but are at a 38.0 percent clip since.

Four Bucks are shooting 40 percent or better from 3 since the All-Star break with a fifth, Eric Bledsoe, just missing that cutoff.

Bledsoe is a big reason for Milwaukee’s rise in 3-point percentage. He’s taken the most 3s for the Bucks since the All-Star break (104) and is making 39.4 of those shots, after making just 32.2 percent of his 3 attempts previously.

But Bledsoe isn’t the only one to have found his range in the season’s second stanza. Khris Middleton and Giannis Antetokounmpo both are shooting much better and Jabari Parker has become a 3-point weapon after hitting 2 of 8 from long range in his games before the break.

Here’s the 3-point percentage of Bucks players after the break (min. 20 attempts) compared to their pre-break percentage:

PLAYER

3FG

3FGA

3%

Pre-ASG%

Tony Snell

24

57

42.1

41.1

Khris Middleton

40

96

41.7

34.6

Jabari Parker

23

57

40.4

25.0

Giannis Antetokounmpo

16

40

40.0

29.0

Eric Bledsoe

41

104

39.4

32.2

Jason Terry

22

64

34.4

34.2

Sterling Brown

10

30

33.3

37.7

Brandon Jennings

8

26

30.8

n/a

Other notes:

— A meeting against Boston on Tuesday could be a potential playoff preview. The Celtics have won two of three from the Bucks this season and one reason could be rebounding. Boston holds a 44.3-36.7 edge in the three games, including 8.3-3.7 offensively, and is averaging 10.3 second-chance points compared to 4.3 for Milwaukee.

— Antetokounmpo, Bledsoe and Middleton combine for 65.8 points per game — the most of any trio in the NBA.

— Speaking of Giannis and scoring, when “The Greek Freak” scores 25 or more points, the Bucks are 30-17.

— The Bucks have averaged 117.0 points of their last 12 games compared to 104.6 in the previous 65 contests.